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Artist: Lynyrd Skynyrd

Title: Free Bird: The Movie

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Category: Southern Rock

Year: 1996

Label: MCA Records

Catalog Number: MCAD-11472

Personnel

Allen Collins guitar
Artimus Pyle drums
Steve Gaines guitars, backing vocals
Billy Powell piano, keyboards
Gary Rossington guitar
Ronnie Van Zant lead vocals
Leon Wilkeson bass, background vocals

Tracks

1.  Workin' for MCA  4:55
2.  I Ain't the One  3:48
3.  Saturday Night Special  5:21
4.  Whiskey Rock-A-Roller  4:38
5.  Travelin' Man  4:19
6.  Searching  3:53
7.  What's Your Name  3:31
8.  That Smell  5:51
9.  Gimme Three Steps  4:48
10.  Call Me the Breeze  5:54
11.  T for Texas (Blue Yodel No. 1)  9:02
12.  Sweet Home Alabama  6:39
13.  Free Bird  11:41
14.  Dixie Instrumental Performed By Bruce Brown  1:07
  
Total Running Time:  75:27

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From: byrdman69 Date: December 24, 2003 at 14:32
I bought this concert dvd, and I must say, it puts chills down my spine. The music is timeless, and the interviews and extras, make this a bargain at any price. This highlights the band at its best, and makes me wonder what could have been.......I am sure the c.d is great, but for the real experience, buy the dvd ,and enjoy it!!!

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From: Jez Date: September 6, 2004 at 15:17
Great live album (+DVD) from the Knebworth Festival, here in the good ole UK in 1976, where the Skynyrd boys & girls completely blew the Rolling Stones off the stage. And you can hear why when you listen to this. This was the breakthrough gig for Lynyrd Skynyrd ,which paved the way for their future popularity in this country, for years to come.

From: Date: September 8, 2004 at 13:30
great album makes you think ronnie and the skynyrd band are wtill with us. they are in alot of ways. this one is for sure a must have for any l.s. fan. i only wish tehy would make a movie about lynyrd skynyrd for real. hopefuly someday they will.


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